Legacies

HULA Animal Rescue are a registered charity which receives no government funding so every penny we receive makes a difference to the animals we take in. A vital source of income to HULA is through legacies.

Do I really need a Will?

Unless you have discovered the secret of perpetual life, the answer is certainly "YES”

What would happen if you were to die suddenly and unexpectedly without making a Will?

DYING WITHOUT MAKING A WILL can cause unnecessary worry to those you leave behind, coupled with extra expense and often trouble and even family disputes!

YOUR MONEY many end up with those you least wish to benefit

YOUR ESTATE many suffer taxation which could have been avoided

YOUR SPOUSE may be left in financial difficulty, unable to maintain the home

YOUR CHILDREN may well suffer from inadequate provision

Death (even when anticipated) is inevitably a difficult and emotional time. One has a duty to ensure that additional stress and worry is not added to the natural grief and sorrow of one's loved ones. An efficiently drawn up Will can go a long way to avoiding this.

In making a Will:-

YOU will control the situation after your death

YOU will decide who benefits from your estate

YOU will decide who will take charge of your affairs after death

There are many points to consider in drawing up a Will, including - the distribution of your assets – the choice of suitable Executors - what to do to avoid paying too much tax - guardians for the children - what to do in the event of members of your family (or friends) "dying in the wrong order" - how to be just and fair to your dependents.

'Making a Will really does bring you peace of mind in the knowledge that the right thing has been done for your family.'